Across
- 6. To break or cause to break.
- 7. To descende or cause to descend, esp beneath the surface of a liquid or soft substance
- 8. To separe or become separated into two or more pieces.
- 9. To cause to exist, bring about, or produce.
- 11. To misunderstand, misinterpret.
- 13. To take hold of so to retain or restrain.
- 14. to draw or mark on a surface, with an instrument like a pencil.
- 15. To put to practical use; utilize; employ.
- 17. To move through the air in a controlled manner used aerodynamic forces.
Down
- 1. To change or cause to change from a liquid to a vapour so rapidly that bubbles of vapour are formed copiusly in the liquid.
- 2. To take frome someone, etc.
- 3. To move from a lower to a higher position or place; ascend.
- 4. to rouse or become from inactivity.
- 5. To become or cause to become smaller and smaller in size.
- 6. To move or cause to move up and down or back and forth with short quick movements; vibrate.
- 10. To throw.
- 12. to push with forcé or sudden strength.
- 13. To take or bear something or someone from one place to another.
- 16. To give or afford (a person) a profit or benefit.
